Orchid Springs Village 300 is one of the separately incorporated condominium associations that make up the larger Orchid Springs Village complex on El Camino Drive in Winter Haven, in Polk County (Florida Community Network association records and Florida Division of Corporations, 2026). The complex is organized into numbered Villages, including 100, 200, 300, and 400, each registered as its own corporation with its own board, budget, and dues.
The Orchid Springs Village buildings date to the early 1970s, generally cited as built between 1971 and 1974 (community real estate guides, 2026). The setting is the draw: mature trees, tropical landscaping, ponds and a lagoon with wildlife, walking paths, and a shared pool, a quiet park like environment at an entry price point for Winter Haven.
Because Village 300 is its own association, the money is made or lost on that specific association and the unit, not on the Orchid Springs name. The drivers are the monthly dues, the reserve funding under Florida current condo safety rules, the condo insurance line, and the specific unit floor plan and condition, all of which have to be read from the current Village 300 association documents and an insurance quote for the exact unit.
The pitch is an affordable, low maintenance condo in a green Winter Haven setting near Cypress Gardens, lakes, and Legoland Florida, with Polk Parkway and US 27 putting Lakeland and the Orlando job market within reach. The work is the diligence: confirm you are looking at Village 300 specifically, read its budget and reserves, quote the insurance, and verify the rules and any age restriction before you buy.